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Biden, Trump neck and neck in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin: Polls

Polls show President Biden and former President Trump are neck and neck in a hypothetical general election in the key battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. release Tuesday.

FAU PolCom Lab/Main Street Research vote The survey of 2,068 adults in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin showed each party’s presumptive nominee performing well within the poll’s margin of error in three states that Biden won narrowly in 2020.

whole, Trump leads Biden It increased by one point among all voters (44 percent to 43 percent) and one point among likely voters (44 percent to 43 percent).

in MichiganVoters are split between Trump and Biden, with 45 percent backing each candidate. Voters are leaning slightly toward Biden, with 47 percent backing the president and 46 percent backing the former president.

in PennsylvaniaTrump leads Biden by two points among all voters (45 percent to 43 percent) and likely voters (47 percent to 45 percent).

in WisconsinBiden leads Trump by two points among all voters (40 percent to 38 percent), but Trump leads Biden by one point among likely voters (41 percent to 40 percent).

“At this point, neither side has a significant advantage in the three states,” Dukong Kim, an FAU associate professor of political science, said in a statement.

The margins are so slim that the votes of just a few electoral voters in battleground states could determine the outcome of November’s general election.

The Hill/Decision Desk average of national polls shows Trump ahead of Biden by one point, 45.1 percent to 44.1 percent, within the margin of error of most polls.

The FAU PolCom Lab/Mainstreet Research poll was conducted May 30-31, 2024, and has an overall margin of error of 2.2 percentage points.

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